Every week in the month of April we will be featuring an article on the art of friendship. To see the full series, click HERE.
Shamrocks, the “luck of the Irish,” wearing green . . . all things that come to mind when we think of St. Patrick’s Day. But not many people actually know the tradition behind why we celebrate this holiday.
by Carla Laureano, author of The Saturday Night Supper Club. Originally posted on BookwormMama.org.
I’m a recovering perfectionist, which means I struggle with entertaining.
It is more important than ever to teach our children behavior that models the Golden Rule. After all, the behavior commanded in that rule is biblical. It’s living in a way that honors God and loves others as He does.
by Abbi Woodworth
I was looking for love and feeling it would never come my way. Many of my friends were in relationships, and many others were engaged.
Often what happens in marriages that are clouded by unresolved anger is that the arguments become so toxic and volatile in their language and tone that they produce no good but drive a deeper wedge of division into the m
Assumptions lead to more assumptions, and communication leads to more communication.
Guilt, for the child of an aging parent, can control their thinking and actions, and it is a battle one must fight every day. Guilt will keep us from being fully with and for our parents in the way we can be.
by Abbi Woodworth, based on Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys by Stephen James and David Thomas
Parenting a little boy can be a lot like trying to maintain order during a natural disaster: chaotic and dangerous.
As the product of a broken home, building a sense of safety, security, and continuity in the lives of my four sons became a priority as they grew up.